LaTeX Beginner's Guide: When there’s a scientific or technical paper to write, the versatility of LaTeX is very attractive. But where can you learn ... guide, packed with examples and explanations.

LaTeX Beginner's Guide: When there’s a scientific or technical paper to write, the versatility of LaTeX is very attractive. But where can you learn ... guide, packed with examples and explanations.

by StefanKottwitz (Author)

Synopsis

Packed with fully explained examples, LaTeX Beginner's Guide is a hands-on introduction quickly leading a novice user to professional-quality results. If you are about to write mathematical or scientific papers, seminar handouts, or even plan to write a thesis, then this book offers you a fast-paced and practical introduction. Particularly during studying in school and university you will benefit much, as a mathematician or physicist as well as an engineer or a humanist. Everybody with high expectations who plans to write a paper or a book will be delighted by this stable software.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Published: 21 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1847199860
ISBN 13: 9781847199867

Author Bio
Stefan Kottwitz studied mathematics in Jena and Hamburg. Afterwards, he worked as an IT Administrator and Communication Officer onboard cruise ships for AIDA Cruises and for Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. Following 10 years of sailing around the world, he is now employed as a Network & IT Security Engineer for AIDA Cruises, focusing on network infrastructure and security such as managing firewall systems for headquarters and fleet. In between contracts, he worked as a freelance programmer and typography designer. For many years he has been providing LaTeX support in online forums. He became a moderator of the web forum http://latex community.org/ and of the site http://golatex.de/. Recently, he began supporting the newly established Q&A site http://tex.stackexchange.com/ as a moderator. He publishes ideas and news from the TeX world on his blog at http://texblog.